Team Supra Boats@Supra_Boats Factory Pro Rider, Bec Gange, continues to show us that in addition to talent; determination, attitude and passion for the sport of wakeboarding can go a long way towards creating championship-winning performances. Fresh off of her recent Australian National Title win, Bec stunned spectators by taking down the reigning world champ with a stellar run to capture the win at the first World Cup Stop of the 2013 season in the City of Mandurah in Western Australia.

In Women’s Wakeboard, the National
Champion and World Cup bronze medalist from 2012, 23 year-old Bec Gange
from Mildura, Victoria, Australia stunned the spectators in soundly out-scoring a field
which included the talented World Champion, Raimi Merrit USA. With two
falls on this rare occasion, Merrit was out of the podium this time.
Nicola Butler GBR, who took the bronze medal position in last year’s
Indonesia World Cup Stop, rose to the silver medal position in
Mandurah, closely followed by Sweden’s Caroline Djupso.

At the World Cup Award Ceremony, Mandurah City Mayor Paddi Creevey
congratulated the winners and confirmed that the World Cup series will
return again in March 2014 to this beautiful location on the Western
Australian shores of the Indian Ocean.

Supra Boats is so happy for Bec for this latest win as well as her National Title. This success could not happen to more deserving individual. We are so proud to call Bec part of the Supra Boats Team and we are pulling for her to continue the amazing success she has started to realize this season. Go Bec!!!